Good afternoon MAHN students, 

Please see below for a completely optional volunteer activity organized by the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences. If you're interested in participating, please reach out directly to FHNS.Infoservice@umanitoba.ca for more details.

Thank you, 

The MAHN Program

Master of Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN) Program

Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences | University of Manitoba

Office: 408 Human Ecology, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2
Program Phone: 204-474-6564




From: FHNS Infoservice <FHNS.Infoservice@umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2025 3:41 PM
To: MAHN Info <mahn.info@umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Volunteer Opportunity: Represent Our Department at the Open House Events!

Hi everyone,

 

We have two exciting Open House events coming up, and we’re looking for enthusiastic student volunteers to help represent our department!

 

🗓 Event Details:

 

For the High School Open House, we’ll be running a Healthy Snack Bar, where visitors can choose from different nutritious snacks. We’d love to have a student volunteer who can chat with guests about the nutritional benefits of each item and share a bit about what studying Human Nutritional Sciences is like!

For the Graduate Studies Open House, we’re especially hoping to have a MAHN student volunteer who can share their experience and insights with undergraduate students considering graduate studies.

 

Why volunteer?

 

If you’re interested in volunteering for either event, please reply to this email or let me know by October 22nd

We’d love to have you join us — it’s a great way to give back, meet new people, and show your pride in our program!

Best,
Sina

 

 

Sina Sarviha BSc.

 

Communication, Collaboration, and Engagement Coordinator

Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

University of Manitoba

 

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